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| 2 | ! MODULE : stomate_resp |
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| 3 | ! |
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| 4 | ! CONTACT : orchidee-help _at_ listes.ipsl.fr |
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| 5 | ! |
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| 6 | ! LICENCE : IPSL (2006) |
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| 7 | ! This software is governed by the CeCILL licence see ORCHIDEE/ORCHIDEE_CeCILL.LIC |
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| 8 | ! |
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| 9 | !>\BRIEF Calculates maintenance respiration for different plant components |
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| 10 | !! |
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| 11 | !!\n DESCRIPTION : None |
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| 12 | !! |
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| 13 | !! RECENT CHANGE(S): None |
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| 14 | !! |
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| 15 | !! REFERENCE(S) : |
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| 16 | !!- McCree KJ. An equation for the respiration of white clover plants grown under controlled conditions. |
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| 17 | !! In: Setlik I, editor. Prediction and measurement of photosynthetic productivity. Wageningen, The Netherlands: Pudoc; 1970. p. 221-229. |
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| 18 | !! - Krinner G, Viovy N, de Noblet-Ducoudre N, Ogee J, Polcher J, Friedlingstein P, |
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| 19 | !! Ciais P, Sitch S, Prentice I C (2005) A dynamic global vegetation model for studies |
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| 20 | !! of the coupled atmosphere-biosphere system. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB1015, |
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| 21 | !! doi: 10.1029/2003GB002199.\n |
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| 22 | !! Ruimy A., Dedieu G., Saugier B. (1996), TURC: A diagnostic model |
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| 23 | !! of continental gross primary productivity and net primary productivity, |
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| 24 | !! Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 10, 269-285.\n |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | !! SVN : |
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| 27 | !! $HeadURL: svn://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/orchidee/branches/ORCHIDEE_2_2/ORCHIDEE/src_stomate/stomate_resp.f90 $ |
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| 28 | !! $Date: 2017-10-18 11:15:06 +0200 (Wed, 18 Oct 2017) $ |
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| 29 | !! $Revision: 4693 $ |
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| 30 | !! \n |
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| 31 | !_ ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | MODULE stomate_resp |
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| 34 | |
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| 35 | ! modules used: |
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| 36 | USE stomate_data |
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| 37 | USE pft_parameters |
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| 38 | USE constantes |
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| 39 | USE constantes_soil |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | IMPLICIT NONE |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | ! private & public routines |
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| 44 | PRIVATE |
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| 45 | PUBLIC maint_respiration,maint_respiration_clear |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | LOGICAL, SAVE :: firstcall_resp = .TRUE. !! first call |
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| 48 | !$OMP THREADPRIVATE(firstcall_resp) |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | CONTAINS |
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| 51 | |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | !! ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 54 | !! SUBROUTINE : maint_respiration_clear |
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| 55 | !! |
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| 56 | !>\BRIEF : Set the flag ::firstcall_resp to .TRUE. and as such activate section |
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| 57 | !! 1.1 of the subroutine maint_respiration (see below). |
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| 58 | !_ ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 59 | |
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| 60 | SUBROUTINE maint_respiration_clear |
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| 61 | firstcall_resp=.TRUE. |
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| 62 | END SUBROUTINE maint_respiration_clear |
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| 63 | |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | !! ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 66 | !! SUBROUTINE : maint_respiration |
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| 67 | !! |
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| 68 | !>\BRIEF Calculate PFT maintenance respiration of each living plant part by |
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| 69 | !! multiplying the biomass of plant part by maintenance respiration coefficient which |
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| 70 | !! depends on long term mean annual temperature. PFT maintenance respiration is carbon flux |
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| 71 | !! with the units @tex $(gC.m^{-2}dt_sechiba^{-1})$ @endtex, and the convention is from plants to the |
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| 72 | !! atmosphere. |
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| 73 | !! |
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| 74 | !! DESCRIPTION : The maintenance respiration of each plant part for each PFT is the biomass of the plant |
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| 75 | !! part multiplied by maintenance respiration coefficient. The biomass allocation to different |
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| 76 | !! plant parts is done in routine stomate_alloc.f90. The maintenance respiration coefficient is |
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| 77 | !! calculated in this routine.\n |
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| 78 | !! |
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| 79 | !! The maintenance respiration coefficient is the fraction of biomass that is lost during |
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| 80 | !! each time step, which increases linearly with temperature (2-meter air temperature for aboveground plant |
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| 81 | !! tissues; root-zone temperature for below-ground tissues). Air temperature is an input forcing variable. |
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| 82 | !! Root-zone temperature is a convolution of root and soil temperature profiles and also calculated |
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| 83 | !! in this routine.\n |
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| 84 | !! |
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| 85 | !! The calculation of maintenance respiration coefficient (fraction of biomass respired) depends linearly |
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| 86 | !! on temperature: |
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| 87 | !! - the relevant temperature for different plant parts (air temperature or root-zone temperature)\n |
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| 88 | !! - intercept: prescribed maintenance respiration coefficients at 0 Degree Celsius for |
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| 89 | !! different plant parts for each PFT in routine stomate_constants.f90\n |
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| 90 | !! - slope: calculated with a quadratic polynomial with the multi-annual mean air temperature |
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| 91 | !! (the constants are in routine stomate_constants.f90) as follows\n |
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| 92 | !! \latexonly |
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| 93 | !! \input{resp3.tex} |
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| 94 | !! \endlatexonly |
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| 95 | !! Where, maint_resp_slope1, maint_resp_slope2, maint_resp_slope3 are constant in stomate_constants.f90. |
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| 96 | !! Then coeff_maint is calculated as follows:\n |
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| 97 | !! \latexonly |
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| 98 | !! \input{resp4.tex} |
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| 99 | !! \endlatexonly |
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| 100 | !! If the calculation result is negative, maintenance respiration coefficient will take the value 0. |
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| 101 | !! Therefore the maintenance respiration will also be 0.\n |
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| 102 | !! |
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| 103 | !! RECENT CHANGE(S): None |
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| 104 | !! |
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| 105 | !! MAIN OUTPUT VARIABLE(S): PFT maintenance respiration of different plant parts (::resp_maint_part_radia) |
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| 106 | !! |
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| 107 | !! REFERENCE(S) : |
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| 108 | !! McCree KJ. An equation for the respiration of white clover plants grown under controlled conditions. In: |
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| 109 | !! Setlik I, editor. Prediction and measurement of photosynthetic productivity. Wageningen, |
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| 110 | !! The Netherlands: Pudoc; 1970. p. 221-229. |
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| 111 | !! Krinner G, Viovy N, de Noblet-Ducoudre N, Ogee J, Polcher J, Friedlingstein P, |
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| 112 | !! Ciais P, Sitch S, Prentice I C (2005) A dynamic global vegetation model for studies |
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| 113 | !! of the coupled atmosphere-biosphere system. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB1015, |
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| 114 | !! doi: 10.1029/2003GB002199.\n |
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| 115 | !! Ruimy A., Dedieu G., Saugier B. (1996), TURC: A diagnostic model |
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| 116 | !! of continental gross primary productivity and net primary productivity, |
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| 117 | !! Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 10, 269-285.\n |
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| 118 | !! FLOWCHART : None |
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| 119 | !! \n |
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| 120 | !_ ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | SUBROUTINE maint_respiration ( npts,lai, t2m,t2m_longterm,stempdiag,height,veget_cov_max,& |
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| 123 | rprof,biomass,resp_maint_part_radia) |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | !! 0. Variable and parameter declaration |
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| 126 | |
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| 127 | !! 0.1 Input variables |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | INTEGER(i_std), INTENT(in) :: npts !! Domain size - number of grid cells (unitless) |
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| 130 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts), INTENT(in) :: t2m !! 2 meter air temperature - forcing variable (K) |
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| 131 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts), INTENT(in) :: t2m_longterm !! Long term annual mean 2 meter reference air temperatures |
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| 132 | !! calculated in stomate_season.f90 (K) |
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| 133 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nslm), INTENT (in) :: stempdiag !! Soil temperature of each soil layer (K) |
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| 134 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm), INTENT(in) :: height !! height of vegetation (m) |
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| 135 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm), INTENT(in) :: veget_cov_max !! PFT "maximal" coverage fraction of a PFT (unitless) |
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| 136 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm), INTENT(in) :: rprof !! PFT root depth as calculated in stomate.f90 from parameter |
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| 137 | !! humcste which is root profile for different PFTs |
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| 138 | !! in slowproc.f90 (m) |
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| 139 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm,nparts,nelements),INTENT(in) :: biomass !! PFT total biomass calculated in stomate_alloc.f90 |
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| 140 | !! @tex $(gC.m^{-2})$ @endtex |
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| 141 | |
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| 142 | !! 0.2 Output variables |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm), INTENT(out) :: lai !! PFT leaf area index @tex $(m^2 m^{-2})$ @endtex |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm,nparts), INTENT(out) :: resp_maint_part_radia !! PFT maintenance respiration of different plant |
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| 147 | !! parts @tex $(gC.m^{-2}dt_sechiba^{-1} )$ @endtex |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | !! 0.3 Modified variables |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | !! 0.4 Local variables |
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| 152 | |
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| 153 | REAL(r_std), SAVE, ALLOCATABLE, DIMENSION(:) :: z_soil !! Variable to store depth of the different soil layers (m) |
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| 154 | !$OMP THREADPRIVATE(z_soil) |
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| 155 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm) :: t_root !! PFT root temperature (convolution of root and soil |
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| 156 | !! temperature profiles) (K) |
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| 157 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nvm,nparts) :: coeff_maint !! PFT maintenance respiration coefficients of different |
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| 158 | !! plant compartments at 0 deg C |
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| 159 | !! @tex $(g.g^{-1}dt_sechiba^{-1})$ @endtex |
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| 160 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts) :: rpc !! Scaling factor for integrating vertical soil |
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| 161 | !! profiles (unitless) |
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| 162 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts,nparts) :: t_maint_radia !! Temperature which is pertinent for maintenance respiration, |
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| 163 | !! which is air/root temperature for above/below-ground |
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| 164 | !! compartments (K) |
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| 165 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts) :: tl !! Long term reference temperature in degrees Celcius |
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| 166 | !! (= t2m_longterm - 273.15) (C) |
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| 167 | REAL(r_std), DIMENSION(npts) :: slope !! slope of the temperature dependence of maintenance |
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| 168 | !! respiration coefficient (1/K) |
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| 169 | INTEGER(i_std) :: i,j,k,l,m !! Indeces (unitless) |
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| 170 | INTEGER(i_std) :: ier !! Error handling |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | !_ ================================================================================================================================ |
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| 173 | |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | IF (printlev>=3) WRITE(numout,*) 'Entering respiration' |
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| 176 | |
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| 177 | !! 1. Initializations |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | IF ( firstcall_resp ) THEN |
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| 180 | |
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| 181 | !! 1.1. Soil levels (first call only) |
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| 182 | ! Set the depth of the different soil layers (number of layers: nslm) |
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| 183 | ! previously calculated as variable diaglev in routines sechiba.f90 and slowproc.f90 |
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| 184 | ALLOCATE(z_soil(0:nslm), stat=ier) |
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| 185 | IF ( ier /= 0 ) CALL ipslerr_p(3,'maint_respiration','Pb in allocate of z_soil','','') |
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| 186 | z_soil(0) = zero |
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| 187 | z_soil(1:nslm) = diaglev(1:nslm) |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | firstcall_resp = .FALSE. |
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| 190 | ENDIF |
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| 191 | |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | !! 1.2. Calculate root temperature |
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| 195 | ! Calculate root temperature as the convolution of root and soil temperature profiles |
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| 196 | DO j = 2,nvm ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 197 | |
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| 198 | !! 1.2.1 Calculate rpc |
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| 199 | ! - rpc is an integration constant to make the integral over the root profile is equal 'one', |
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| 200 | ! calculated as follows:\n |
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| 201 | ! \latexonly |
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| 202 | ! \input{resp1.tex} |
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| 203 | ! \endlatexonly |
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| 204 | rpc(:) = un / ( un - EXP( -z_soil(nslm) / rprof(:,j) ) ) |
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| 206 | !! 1.2.2 Calculate root temperature |
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| 207 | ! - Integrate root profile temperature (K) over soil layers (number of layers = nslm) |
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| 208 | ! with rpc and soil temperature (K) of each soil layer as follows:\n |
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| 209 | ! \latexonly |
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| 210 | ! \input{resp2.tex} |
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| 211 | ! \endlatexonly |
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| 212 | ! Where, stempdiag is diagnostic temperature profile of soil (K)\n |
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| 213 | t_root(:,j) = zero |
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| 214 | |
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| 215 | DO l = 1, nslm ! Loop over # soil layers |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | t_root(:,j) = & |
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| 218 | t_root(:,j) + stempdiag(:,l) * rpc(:) * & |
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| 219 | ( EXP( -z_soil(l-1)/rprof(:,j) ) - EXP( -z_soil(l)/rprof(:,j) ) ) |
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| 221 | ENDDO ! Loop over # soil layers |
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| 222 | |
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| 223 | ENDDO ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 224 | |
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| 225 | !! 2. Define maintenance respiration coefficients |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | DO j = 2,nvm ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | !! 2.1 Temperature for maintenanace respiration |
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| 230 | ! Temperature which is used to calculate maintenance respiration for different plant compartments |
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| 231 | ! (above- and belowground)\n |
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| 232 | ! - for aboveground parts, we use 2-meter air temperature, t2m\n |
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| 233 | ! - for belowground parts, we use root temperature calculated in section 1.2 of this subroutine\n |
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| 235 | ! 2.1.1 Aboveground biomass |
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| 236 | t_maint_radia(:,ileaf) = t2m(:) |
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| 237 | t_maint_radia(:,isapabove) = t2m(:) |
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| 238 | t_maint_radia(:,ifruit) = t2m(:) |
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| 240 | ! 2.1.2 Belowground biomass |
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| 241 | t_maint_radia(:,isapbelow) = t_root(:,j) |
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| 242 | t_maint_radia(:,iroot) = t_root(:,j) |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | !! 2.1.3 Heartwood biomass |
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| 245 | ! Heartwood does does not respire (coeff_maint_zero is set to zero) |
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| 246 | |
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| 247 | t_maint_radia(:,iheartbelow) = t_root(:,j) |
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| 248 | t_maint_radia(:,iheartabove) = t2m(:) |
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| 250 | !! 2.1.4 Reserve biomass |
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| 251 | ! Use aboveground temperature for trees and belowground temeperature for grasses |
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| 252 | IF ( is_tree(j) ) THEN |
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| 253 | t_maint_radia(:,icarbres) = t2m(:) |
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| 254 | ELSE |
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| 255 | t_maint_radia(:,icarbres) = t_root(:,j) |
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| 256 | ENDIF |
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| 257 | |
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| 258 | |
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| 259 | !! 2.2 Calculate maintenance respiration coefficients (coeff_maint) |
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| 260 | ! Maintenance respiration is a fraction of biomass defined by the coefficient |
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| 261 | ! coeff_maint [Mc Cree, 1969]. Coeff_maint is defined through a linear relationship of temperature [Ruimy et al, 1996] |
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| 262 | ! which slope is the coefficient 'slope' and which intercept is 'coeff_maint_zero'. |
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| 263 | ! - Coeff_maint_zero is defined in stomate_data to cm_zero_plantpartname |
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| 264 | ! - Slope is calculated here through a second-degree polynomial [Krinner et al, 2005] |
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| 265 | ! equation that makes it dependent on the long term temperature (to represent adaptation |
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| 266 | ! of the ecosystem to long term temperature). |
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| 267 | ! \latexonly |
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| 268 | ! \input{resp3.tex} |
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| 269 | ! \endlatexonly |
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| 270 | ! Where, maint_resp_slope1, maint_resp_slope2, maint_resp_slope3 are constant in stomate_constants.f90. |
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| 271 | ! Then coeff_maint is calculated as follows:\n |
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| 272 | ! \latexonly |
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| 273 | ! \input{resp4.tex} |
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| 274 | ! \endlatexonly |
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| 275 | ! If the calculation result is negative, coeff_maint will take the value 0.\n |
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| 276 | tl(:) = t2m_longterm(:) - ZeroCelsius |
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| 277 | slope(:) = maint_resp_slope(j,1) + tl(:) * maint_resp_slope(j,2) + & |
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| 278 | tl(:)*tl(:) * maint_resp_slope(j,3) |
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| 280 | DO k = 1, nparts ! Loop over # plant parts |
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| 281 | |
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| 282 | coeff_maint(:,j,k) = & |
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| 283 | MAX( (coeff_maint_zero(j,k)*dt_sechiba/one_day) * & |
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| 284 | ( un + slope(:) * (t_maint_radia(:,k)-ZeroCelsius) ), zero ) |
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| 286 | ENDDO ! Loop over # plant parts |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | ENDDO ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 289 | |
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| 290 | !! 3. Calculate maintenance respiration |
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| 291 | |
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| 292 | ! The maintenance respiration @tex $(gC.m^{-2}dt_sechiba^{-1})$ @endtex of each plant compartment for each PFT is |
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| 293 | ! the biomass @tex $(gC.m^{-2})$ @endtex of the plant part multiplied by maintenance respiration |
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| 294 | ! coefficient @tex $(g.g^{-1}dt_sechiba^{-1})$ @endtex, except that the maintenance respiration of leaves is |
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| 295 | ! corrected by leaf area index (LAI) as follows:\n |
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| 296 | ! \latexonly |
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| 297 | ! \input{resp5.tex} |
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| 298 | ! \endlatexonly |
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| 299 | |
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| 300 | ! ibare_sechiba = 1, which means the there is only bare soil but not any PFT, consequently no LAI and |
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| 301 | ! maintenance respiration |
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| 302 | lai(:,ibare_sechiba) = zero |
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| 303 | resp_maint_part_radia(:,ibare_sechiba,:) = zero |
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| 305 | DO j = 2,nvm ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 306 | |
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| 307 | ! 3.1 Maintenance respiration of the different plant parts |
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| 308 | lai(:,j) = biomass(:,j,ileaf,icarbon) * sla(j) |
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| 310 | DO k = 1, nparts ! Loop over # plant parts |
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| 312 | IF ( k .EQ. ileaf ) THEN |
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| 314 | ! Leaves: respiration depends on leaf mass AND LAI. |
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| 315 | !!$ WHERE ( (biomass(:,j,ileaf) > min_stomate) .AND. (lai(:,j) > 0.0) .AND. (lai(:,j) < val_exp) ) |
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| 316 | !!$ resp_maint_part_radia(:,j,k) = coeff_maint(:,j,k) * biomass(:,j,k) * & |
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| 317 | !!$ ( .3*lai(:,j) + 1.4*(1.-exp(-.5*lai(:,j))) ) / lai(:,j) |
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| 318 | !!$ ELSEWHERE |
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| 319 | !!$ resp_maint_part_radia(:,j,k) = 0.0 |
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| 320 | !!$ ENDWHERE |
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| 321 | DO i = 1, npts ! Loop over # pixels |
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| 322 | IF ( (biomass(i,j,ileaf,icarbon) > min_stomate) .AND. (lai(i,j) > min_stomate) ) THEN |
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| 323 | |
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| 324 | !$ IF (lai(i,j) < 100._r_std) THEN |
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| 325 | !$ resp_maint_part_radia(i,j,k) = coeff_maint(i,j,k) * biomass(i,j,k,icarbon) * & |
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| 326 | !$ ( .3*lai(i,j) + 1.4*(1.-exp(-.5*lai(i,j))) ) / lai(i,j) |
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| 327 | !$ ELSE |
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| 328 | !$ resp_maint_part_radia(i,j,k) = coeff_maint(i,j,k) * biomass(i,j,k,icarbon) * & |
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| 329 | !$ ( .3*lai(i,j) + 1.4 ) / lai(i,j) |
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| 330 | !$ ENDIF |
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| 331 | |
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| 332 | ! Maintenance respiration is calculated as a fraction of biomass as defined by coeff_maint and |
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| 333 | ! is adjusted for the nitrogen effect through a third factor depending on LAI. The hypothesis |
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| 334 | ! here is that the vcmax (i.e. the nitrogen distribution) in the canopy decreases exponentially |
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| 335 | ! with LAI following the Beer-Lambert law with an asymptote defining the minimum of the function |
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| 336 | ! at 30% of the LAI. The 1.4 parameter is an integration constant. |
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| 337 | ! This method is also used in diffuco_trans_co2 2.4.1 for scaling vmax based on nitrogen reduction |
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| 338 | ! in the canopy. |
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| 339 | |
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| 340 | resp_maint_part_radia(i,j,k) = coeff_maint(i,j,k) * biomass(i,j,k,icarbon) * & |
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| 341 | ( maint_resp_min_vmax*lai(i,j) + maint_resp_coeff*(un - exp(-ext_coeff(j)*lai(i,j))) ) / lai(i,j) |
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| 342 | ELSE |
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| 343 | resp_maint_part_radia(i,j,k) = zero |
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| 344 | ENDIF |
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| 345 | ENDDO ! Loop over # pixels |
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| 346 | ELSE |
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| 348 | resp_maint_part_radia(:,j,k) = coeff_maint(:,j,k) * biomass(:,j,k,icarbon) |
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| 349 | |
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| 350 | ENDIF |
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| 351 | |
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| 352 | ENDDO ! Loop over # plant parts |
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| 353 | |
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| 354 | ! 3.2 Total maintenance respiration of the plant |
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| 355 | ! VPP killer: |
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| 356 | ! resp_maint(:,j) = SUM( resp_maint_part(:,:), DIM=2 ) |
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| 357 | |
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| 358 | ENDDO ! Loop over # PFTs |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | END SUBROUTINE maint_respiration |
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| 362 | |
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| 363 | END MODULE stomate_resp |
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